Cylinder
cylinder
A rectangle and 2 circles. The two circles would be the top and bottom, while the rectangle would be the side.
Two circles and a rectangle.
No because a rectangle is a 2 dimensional shape
The shape you are describing is called a "stadium" or a "racetrack" shape. It consists of a rectangle with two semicircles attached at each end. This shape is often used in architecture and engineering for design and structural purposes.
...a cylinder...
circle based rectangle
A rectangle and two circles.
A shape that consists of 1 rectangle and 2 circles can be visualized as a rectangular base with two circles positioned on top, resembling a simplified version of a snowman or a character's body. Alternatively, it could represent a design where the rectangle serves as a backdrop with the circles as decorative elements. This configuration can be used in various contexts, such as logo design or illustrations.
the solid you are after is a cylinder
A 3D shape that can be created using one rectangle and two circles is a cylinder with a rectangular base. The rectangle forms the side of the cylinder, while the two circles can serve as the top and bottom faces. When the rectangle is wrapped around, it connects the edges of the circles, forming a closed cylindrical shape.
A child's drawing of a car.
cylinder
A cylinder would fit the given description
2 circles and 1 rectangle
Answer to part 1 = Oblong (ellipsoidal rectangle) Answer to part 2 - possibly egg-shaped? Probably still oblong though.
1 rectangle and 2 circles.